What Is A #PerfectFigure?

January 15th, 2018

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Show your body some love this Valentine’s Day, and you can win a trip to The Curvy Con in NYC! One lucky winner will receive (2) tickets to The Curvy Con 2018 and a $500 value towards travel. You’ll have the opportunity to meet fashion bloggers, get inspired by speakers, and become part of an empowering body movement! All participants must enter by February 14th. Good luck to all of our beauties! ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ 🌟Steps 1: Follow Parfait on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter 🌟Step 2: Upload a picture of your body’s perfect imperfections (i.e., freckles, stretch marks) on either Facebook, Instagram or Twitter AND tag Parfait’s social media handle ⠀⠀ 🌟Step 3: In the caption, use hashtag #perfectfigure⠀⠀

When you think of the phrase “perfect figure”, what comes to mind? Do you think of a specific body type or clothing size? Maybe your first thought is of someone you admire, a role model that you may or may not know personally. Or maybe you’re not sure how to define it or what it means to you because you’ve never thought about it before.

To us, a #PerfectFigure is about empowerment. It’s about embracing the you that you are today and learning how to appreciate your body and everything it does for you. It’s being kind to your body by feeding it healthy foods, working out because it makes you feel good, wearing clothes that flatter your bras (and bras that fit well), and stopping the negative self-talk because it doesn’t do anything for your body or your mind. It’s about listening to what you need and realizing that you are perfect just as you are, even if you’re a work-in-progress.

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Here’s what being a #PerfectFigure means to these six incredible women (and why you’re a #PerfectFigure too):

Amy Marguerite Stretten is a bilingual (Spanish/English) independent multimedia journalist, blogger, model and podcast host based in Los Angeles, California. She is Native American from the Chickahominy Tribe of Virginia. She draws from her personal experience, navigating the world through a multicultural lens, to share stories that matter but may otherwise be misunderstood or overlooked.

On the phrase “plus size”:

“Some people think that plus size is a dirty word. I think it’s an empowering word and one that creates community. Lots of folks are able to use that as a hashtag on instagram, for example, and find their other curvy sisters. Once I was able to admit to myself that I’m curvy and never going to be the stick thin woman I always thought I wanted to be, that’s when I became confident in my own skin. I have thick thighs and strong arms and I just think that’s great!”

What having a #perfectfigure means to Amy:

“A perfect figure to me has nothing to do with one’s body type. Being a perfect figure means loving yourself just as you are, seeing yourself as “perfect” despite what “flaws” one may have according to society. Being a perfect figure in this campaign means sharing your self love with the world, inspiring others to love themselves unconditionally too.”

Diagnosed with vitiligo at the age of 5, Tanesha endured years of bullying (even being called a “Dalmatian”) before learning to love herself. Now fully embracing (and loving!) the skin she’s in, Tanesha is a mother of two twin boys, a motivational speaker and makeup artist. In conjunction with the American Cancer Society, Tanesha hosts in-hospital classes teaching cancer patients best makeup techniques while undergoing treatment.

On having vitiligo:

“It’s satisfying to me that I know when I step into a room I’m going to be the only one that looks like me.”

What having a #perfectfigure means to Tanesha:

“To me, having a “perfect figure” means just being comfortable, 100% comfortable. Doing whatever it is you like, whoever it is you are. If there are things you want to improve on, do it. But not to be anyone else’s type of perfect. You only need to be the type of perfect that YOU are happy with and want to be!”

Enthusiastic about style and beauty for as long as she can remember (7 years old to be exact!), modeling has allowed California native Candice Kelly to turn her passion into something more – a platform to inspire others to embrace their true beautiful self. In addition to making waves as a plus-size pioneer in the digital style world, Candice is also an advocate of a healthy lifestyle. One that involves eating healthy, working out regularly, staying hydrated and getting plenty of beauty sleep!

On being curvy:

“You have your regular iPhone and you have your iPhone plus. I’m an iPhone plus. I operate on the same IOS just like the regular one. I just come a little bit bigger.”

What having a #perfectfigure means to Candice:

“Having a perfect figure means being fully aware of and accepting of yourself. When you know who you are no one can say anything to discourage you from trying new things, going to the beach or just being you!”

“I’ve always been a creative type. So I started modeling at 17 years old and modeling became a great outlet for my creativity. In the future I’d like to create something that will make an impact on people!”

What having a #perfectfigure means to Kelsey:

“To be a perfect figure means to love yourself for who you are, embrace every little thing about yourself, and to be happy to be you. Just being a part of this campaign, I feel like I’m making a difference. It’s an honor to get the word out there and show people that no matter what you look like or how were born, you should always embrace it!” – Kelsey

“Originally from Coatesville, PA, I was born with a birth defect called Spina Bifida. I loved fashion and beauty growing up but I didn’t see anyone with a disability in TV & magazines that I could look up to. So, I decided to become my own hero!”

On being curvy:

“I love being curvy. I inherited it from my mother and my grandmother, both very beautifully shaped women. Why not embrace your natural swag?”

What having a #perfectfigure means to Tatiana:

“As long as you fully accept and love the skin you’re in, you will ALWAYS be YOUR Perfect Figure.”

Moroccan-Swedish mama of four juggling commercial modeling, acting, and a health/beauty/fashion blog – all while leading a healthy vegan lifestyle. Stylist & Creative Director for Mgem Art & Production, a photography and videography studio serving the fashion, beauty and art industries. (My husband is the Photographer & CEO!) There’s always time for making everything happen as long as you love it. My greatest passion is to inspire people to lead a healthy lifestyle!

On having stretch marks:

“I call them proud marks. I grew humans and whatever that did to my body, I’m completely OK with.”

What having a #perfectfigure means to Gloria:

“Having a “perfect figure” means eating what you want, being healthy, and being strong. No matter your size, body type or ability, everyone has their own perfect figure.”

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Katie Donnelly

Katie Donnelly is a writer and content manager at Parfait Lingerie. When she's not writing about lingerie or trying out new marketing tools to share on Lingerie Success, you can find her shopping for vintage dresses, drinking jasmine tea, and exploring beautiful SoCal. View all posts by Katie Donnelly